Organisational Complexity of Flowering Plants

Organisational Complexity of Flowering Plants
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This quiz explores the organisational complexity of flowering plants, covering topics such as plant tissues, vascular bundles, and functions of different plant parts. Test your knowledge and learn more about the structure of flowering plants.

  • Plant Biology
  • Flowering Plants
  • Organisational Complexity
  • Plant Tissues
  • Vascular Bundles

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  1. 3.2.1 Organisational Complexity of the Flowering Plant 1 Follow-Me iQuiz

  2. Q. Name two plant tissues that are not vascular tissues. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  4. Q. True or False. Lenticels serve the same function as stomata. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  6. Q. How is xylem adapted for its role in water transport? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  8. Q. In which of the vascular tissues are sugars mainly transported? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  10. Q. State a function of Dermal tissue. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  12. Q. When preparing a T.S. of a stem what did you use to cut the section? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  14. Q. State one way in which a transverse section through a monocotyledonous stem differs from a dicotyledonous one. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  16. Q. Where precisely is xylem tissue found in the stem of a young dicotyledonous plant? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  18. Q. Give one location where mitosis occurs in flowering plants. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  20. Q. Why is a dicotyledonous (dicot) plant so called? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  22. Q. Name a dicotyledonous plant. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  24. Q. Name the tissue in plant stems through which water rises to the leaves. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  26. Q. True or False. Parallel leaf veins are characteristic of monocotyledonous plants. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  28. Q. The walls of xylem vessels are reinforced with Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  30. Q. What is meant by the term monocotyledonous? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  32. Q. How does the vein arrangement in the leaves of dicot plants differ from that in monocots? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  34. Q. State three functions of a root. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  36. Q. State another function of xylem other than water transport. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  38. Q. How are the veins arranged in the leaves of monocots? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  40. Q. Where would you find a meristem in a root? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  42. Q. What is meant by a vascular tissue? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  44. Q. Where would you expect to find xylem and phloem in a leaf? Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  46. Q. Give an example of a monocotyledonous plant. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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  48. Q. Name one substance found in the walls of xylem cells but not found in the walls of phloem cells. Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Anchorage; Absorption; Storage Meristematic tissues; Ovule; Embryo sac; Pollen Transports substances Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Oak; Ash; Elm; Horse chestnut At the tip TRUE Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Blade; Scalpel One seed leaf; One embryonic leaf Tubular or continuous lumen; Reinforced lignified walls; Narrow bore Blade; Scalpel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Dermal; Ground; Meristematic Parallel Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Two embryonic leaves; Two seed leaves FALSE Phloem Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection Vascular bundles scattered Grass; Maize; Barley Protection In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib In vascular bundle next to phloem Reticulate; Net; Branched Vein; Mid rib Xylem Lignin Support Xylem Lignin Support

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